I work at a scrap yard driving a Case Loader around wherever they need me. I try to scan for any treasures that might come in and I save a few but probably miss as many :-( Here is a 1 gal. curb pump from around 1929, think it's an Amco or Martin- Schwartz, Also a M&S Clock Face Panel and a Wayne Porcelain pump face plate in rough shape that I couldnt let go. These are all rough but worth saving. I also saved a 1910 weigh scale that would have sat on the counter at a store but my boss kept that. Oh well. Oh, also thats Libby, the stray cat we took in, she hangs around me while I mess with the rusty stuff. Enjoy

Thanks inky and ho2cultcha for comments, if I wasn't so busy at work I could find more stuff but just to busy and not allways around at the drop off area before a Mag crane picks it up and its gone! :<(

inky, 3 years agoThat would drive me insane thinking of all that lovely 'stuff'... GONE!!!....so close... yet!!! so far...:-(

gargoylecollector, 3 years agoThen you can just rest at the scales and keep an eye on what they bring in!!!!!!!!

EJW-54, 3 years agoThanks Trey, egreeley1976 and chevy59, right Trey, but I do have to pay for this stuff but it still is a great deal!
gargoylecollector, I do rest at the scale, our lunch room is next to it!

EJW-54, 2 years agoThanks petey and ttomtucker, glad you love this too!

LoudFuel222, 4 months agoI know this is a few years ago but do you have anymore information on this curb pump? I recently came into the possession of one and I'm just lookin for some more info about it, thanks

EJW-54, 3 months agoHi loudfuel222, other than what I posted above 1929 M&S, it's listed as a private gas pump used at farms or private business like trucking co.